The main feature of the vessel is the vintage design of the cabins and public spaces, including exquisite wood finishing, that was completely preserved after the renovation of the ship interior that resulted in an elevated level of comfort for the passengers.

2, 3 and 4 berth cabins are available on the boat, middle, main and lower decks.

Cabins with a superior level of comfort are available, including Semi-Suite and Suite options. All Semi-Suite and Suite cabins come with a bathroom, balcony, satellite television, air conditioner, individual phone line and hair dryer.

There are two restaurants on board serving breakfast, à la carte lunch: a selection from a list of 2 first courses, 3 second courses (one of which is vegetarian), 2 desserts and à la carte dinner with a choice from a list of 2 dishes and 2 desserts.

Drinks on us every dinner: your choice of a glass of red/white wine, a shot of vodka, a glass of beer or juice.

We offer high chairs and a custom menu for kids.

The ship features a music room, a cinema, a clinic, an ironing room and a kid’s room. We organize music and entertainment events. There are TVs in the bar and lounge. Among the many other facilities there is a library; sun lounges, sports and fitness equipment rental, daily housekeeping services etc. All cabins come complete with toiletries. It is also possible to participate in our fitness program that takes place every morning. The following services are available for an additional fee: mini-bar, laundry, safe at reception, souvenirs, office services and taxi services.

There is free Wi-Fi access in all public areas.

In preparation for the 2015 navigation season a large amount of work was carried out on the ship. Many components of the main engines were replaced.

The restaurant on board was completely renovated, its dining space was increased.

Three new cabins with balconies were added on the right side of the boat deck: #1, 3 and 5. The cabins are fully equipped with all the necessary amenities and boast a modern decor and layout.

Each cabin includes a double bed (or two single beds on request), shower, toilet, fridge, air-conditioning, closet, TV, hair dryer, phone and balcony.

Daily change of face and foot towels provided at Suites and Semi-Suites

Ironing Room

Taxi booking

Cabin Safe

Веломесто

- Yes

- Separate cabins

- Extra charge

Name in history

Ivan Andreevich Krylov (1769-1844)

Ivan Krylov was born on February 13, 1769 in Moscow. His father was a military officer who achieved great honors during the Suppression of the 1773-1775 Pugachev’s Rebellion.

Krylov spent his childhood in the City of Tver and the Ural Mountains. His family lived in poverty. During his teenage years Krylov had to work as an assistant clerk at the office of a local court.

In 1782, Krylov moved to St. Petersburg where he worked as a low-level civil official. Krylov sought to educate himself; he studied literature and mathematics and taught himself French and Italian.

At the age of 14, Krylov wrote the libretto for The Coffee Fortune Teller, an opera dealing with the daily lives of provincial landowners. From 1786 to 1788, he completed comedies like The Rabid Family, Pranksters, The Writer in the Hallway.

In 1789, Krylov began publishing the Dwarves’ Correspondence journal – a series of satirical messages exposing various abuses on the part of government officials.

In 1792, Krylov resigned from civil service and began independently printing another satirical journal – The Spectator. He published his novel Kaib the same year published his novel “Сaib”.

Krylov wrote an anti-government comic tragedy Podshchipa or The Triumph. In 1805, he translated two fables by La Fontaine, from there on Krylov worked as a fabulist.

In 1806-1807, productions of The Fashion Shop and The Instruction of the Daughters were mounted in St. Petersburg. These were, again, satires of nobility’s attraction to everything French, a fashion trend Krylov detested his whole life.

In 1809, Krylov’s first book of fables was published.

From 1812 to 1841, Krylov was employed by the Imperial Public Library, first as assistant librarian and then as head of the Russian Books Department.

With his fables, Krylov introduced the popular language of ordinary people into Russian literature. Pushkin said of Krylov that the latter possessed “a cheerful yet cunning mind, a spirit of mockery and an ability to express himself vividly”, while Gogol noted that the fables became “a book of popular wisdom”.

Many lines from Krylov's fables have become proverbs and are still used to this day.